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Check your wallets! This coin is worth as much as dry gold: Here's what it's about
Serbia🗞️ Other25 days ago

Check your wallets! This coin is worth as much as dry gold: Here's what it's about

The article discusses the high demand for commemorative Croatian coins from the Kuna era, with some sets reaching prices over 500 euros. It highlights errors such as 'wrong circle' or 'egg in the eye' effects, which can make coins worth between 100 to 650 euros. The example of a 1-euro coin from 2007 produced in Monaco is mentioned, where an error caused it to become highly valuable among collectors.

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Check your wallets! This coin is worth as much as dry gold: Here's what it's about

The article discusses the high demand for commemorative Croatian coins from the Kuna era, with some sets reaching prices over 500 euros. It highlights errors such as 'wrong circle' or 'egg in the eye' effects, which can make coins worth between 100 to 650 euros. The example of a 1-euro coin from 2007 produced in Monaco is mentioned, where an error caused it to become highly valuable among collectors.

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